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Justin Trudeau leads polls, prepares to form minority government
Updated On: 23 October, 2019 09:37 AM IST | Ottawa | Agencies
As early as Tuesday, the Canadian prime minister will have to form an alliance with one or more smaller parties in order to govern a fractured nation

Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire at the Liberal election headquarters in Montreal. Pic/AFP
Ottawa: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party held onto power in a nail-biter of a Canadian general election on Monday, but as a weakened minority government. Television projections as of 2 am on Tuesday (0600 GMT) declared the Liberals winners or leading in 156 of the nation’s 338 electoral districts, versus 122 for his main rival Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives, after polling stations across six time zones closed.
As early as Tuesday, Trudeau will have to form an alliance with one or more smaller parties in order to govern a fractured nation. The first test of his future government will follow in the coming weeks with a speech to parliament outlining his legislative priorities and a confidence vote. "From coast to coast to coast, tonight Canadians rejected division and negativity," Trudeau said. "And they rejected cuts and austerity and voted in favour of a progressive agenda and strong action on climate change." He reassured Quebec that his Liberal government, despite an electoral setback in the French-speaking province, "will be there for you."
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